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Police raided 14 homes today and took away Pill press's, loads and loads of cash, drag cars and other hi performance machines,boats and properties.in one of Australias biggest drug busts.

It was mentioned on the Brisbane 6pm news that Brett Stevens was arrested.

More info:

http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2009/0...-top-story.html

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/queen...3423209335.html

And Video:

http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=en-au&...=s1215143394258

Pity if it is true......

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Seriously guys you should wait until the whole story is revealed and all the facts are clear.

These cars/bikes that the big guys run are funded by sponsors, thats why they have them.

I personally know the owner of one of the companies who sponsors Brett Stevens, and

they have also known him personally for a number of years too.

I'm not saying he is innocent, i'm not saying he is guilty either. Thats not for any of us

to decide so maybe just watch what we all say at these early stages!

Just my two cents anyways...... :(

Seriously guys you should wait until the whole story is revealed and all the facts are clear.

These cars/bikes that the big guys run are funded by sponsors, thats why they have them.

I personally know the owner of one of the companies who sponsors Brett Stevens, and

they have also known him personally for a number of years too.

I'm not saying he is innocent, i'm not saying he is guilty either. Thats not for any of us

to decide so maybe just watch what we all say at these early stages!

Just my two cents anyways...... :banana:

i 100% agree with that statement...

ANDRA - Australian Nationwide Drug Runners Association

i like the thought :P

...im sick of going to the track and racing drug money.

Cant see an end to that unfortunately.

I'm not surprised. Although spending time "inside" was probably not the retirement Brett had in mine...if he's guilty of course

Cant see an end to that unfortunately.

I'm not surprised. Although spending time "inside" was probably not the retirement Brett had in mine...if he's guilty of course

someone very well connected in the sport today informed me that this is only one of a few that are being nailed by authorities. Its more to do with money laundering than the actual drug investigation, but more often than not the two are very closely aligned.

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